Flattening of the Phillips Curve : Implications for Monetary Policy

Over the past decade, inflation has become less responsive to domestic demand pressures in many industrial countries. This development has been attributed, in part, to globalization forces. A small macroeconomic model, estimated on UK data using Bayesian estimation, is used to analyze the monetary policy implications of this structural change. The focus is on the implications of a globalization-related flattening of the Phillips curve for the trade-off between inflation and output gap variability and for the efficient monetary policy response rule.
Publication date: April 2007
ISBN: 9781451866407
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Inflation , Phillips curve , efficient monetary policy rules , real interest rate , monetary policy rules , inflation targeting , Prices , Business Fluctuations , and Cycles: Forecasting and Simulation , Money and Interest Rates: Forecasting and Simulation

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